The IBPS has released the scorecard for the IBPS Clerk Prelims exam 2023. Candidates can check their scorecard on the official website. The exam was conducted in August and September 2023, and the result was announced on September 14, 2023. Shortlisted candidates will now appear for the IBPS Clerk Mains exam in October 2023....
Read MoreThe ongoing strike by US auto workers, involving Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, is expected to last for weeks or more due to the significant differences between the two sides. The strike tactic of taking down only one plant at each company creates uncertainty, putting pressure on negotiations.
Read MoreNew Zealand’s Foreign Minister, Nanaia Mahuta, will attend the United Nations General Assembly and then head to Washington for meetings on Pacific regional issues. This comes as Prime Minister Chris Hipkins stays at home to campaign for the upcoming election. Mahuta will deliver the National Statement on behalf of New Zealand at the UN...
Read MoreChina’s electric vehicle giant BYD has been on a tear in Southeast Asia, shooting past rivals including Tesla to take more than a quarter of the share of EVs sold in the region.
Read MoreGanesh Chaturthi, a significant Hindu festival, is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Ganesha. This year, it falls on September 19, 2023. To bring the idol home, it is important to use clay instead of POP or metal. The face of the idol should be covered, the place should be clean, and Gangajal...
Read MoreSecurity personnel reported to work in new uniforms on Day 2 of the ongoing rare Special Session of Parliament on Tuesday, hours before the shifting of legislative proceedings to the new building. Security officers from the Parliament Security Service (Operations) deployed will now don army camouflage fatigues instead of the blue safari suit.
Read MoreAmerican companies in China are increasingly pessimistic about the business outlook in the country, according to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. Only 52% of respondents expressed at least slight optimism about the next five years, the lowest level since the survey began in 1999.
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